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Reflection from the Performer: Charlotte ~ Book 7 violin recital

October 14, 2020 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

For me, this recital is a unique experience that I’m proud of. I’m proud of the first quarter of the recital, as I think that I performed steadily with emotion, keeping my musical intentions in my mind. I’m also proud of the fact that I continued to play even when I performed not up to my expectations (E.g. The Rumanian Dances).


I tried hard to bring myself into the work, to bring out the musicality in each piece. Whenever I felt a hint of nervousness, I told myself: ‘It’s OK, you got this’ – this allowed me to go back on track after small mishaps. It gave me a renewed sense of control, ‘guiding’ the piece back to its ‘train track’ of musical ideas.


Also, I believe that I should balance practice more evenly between the harder and easier pieces.For some pieces, I felt that I didn’t practice it enough, so I couldn’t bring out its ideas. Ironically, it was the ‘easier’ ones, for example, the Bach Gigue.


Sometimes, in pieces with lots of 16th notes (such as the Bach A Minor 1st movement), it’s hard to grasp the overall direction. A good way that I attempted was to think about the important notes constituting the melody, usually at the start of each 16th note. This helped me to grasp the flow of the piece, to have a sense of creating something.


Overall, I’m quite satisfied with this recital. For me, the most fulfilling aspect of it was not that, for example, I played xxx pieces brilliantly (though that is also something that gratifies me). It was that I continued to play on, through the difficulties, with a strong will, ending the recital with a gorgeous finish.

Grand Group Class Concert!

December 16, 2019 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

In spite of a location change requiring additional logistics and organisation from every student and family, SMAHK held its annual Grand Group Class Concert on Sunday, 8 December.

Due to the efforts of Ester Li (mother of Caleb and Chloe), we were able to have the concert at the Church of All Nations chapel at Hong Kong International School. We are very grateful to Ester, and to Pastor Joel and Megan from HKIS. The chapel was a very warm and inviting environment; all week, we have been receiving comments by email and in person from people who thoroughly enjoyed the concert venue.

Our theme for this year is “Beautiful Tone, Beautiful Heart”. There is no better time for us to be sharing our hearts with one another through our music. The concert was a wonderful example of this, with all of the group classes performing repertoire designed to share our tone and hearts together.

Thank you to all of the parents who helped with the set up before the concert, as well as to all of the students and parents for their preparations before the concert. What a wonderful spirit of community to take with us into the holiday season!

Studio Recitals!

November 27, 2019 By Suzuki Music Academy of Hong Kong

SMAHK students were fortunate to have the opportunity to perform in studio recitals during the month of November. Recitals were held in the Lecture Hall at Sheung Wan Civic Centre, and in the Recital Hall at Hong Kong City Hall. It was so fun that all of our recitals were joint recitals this year, as that gave us another special opportunity to continue to build our feeling of community with many family members and friends supporting each student as they performed. Parents have commented about how much they have noticed the growth in the students from one year to the next. Congratulations to all of the students and their parents for their consistent listening and practicing that let them have such positive experiences! Please enjoy these photos from our studio recitals:

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